Archive | January, 2019

Tottenham Hotspur have come out of a testing period still strongly placed in the Premier League and will seek another victory when they host Newcastle at Wembley on Saturday (12:30 GMT, live on Sky Sports).

Just a couple of weeks ago, Spurs were alive in all four competitions. Now, just the Champions League and more …

After a spate of giant-killings in the last round of the FA Cup, Millwall will hope to strike another blow in favour of the lower leagues by defeating Everton at The Den on Saturday (5.30pm, televised live on BBC1).

Five Premier League teams were eliminated by sides further down the pyramid in the third round ties earlier more …

Chelsea need to overturn their one-goal deficit from the first leg when they host Tottenham Hotspur in the return leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final at Stamford Bridge on Thursday (19:45 GMT, live on Sky Sports).

Spurs were 1-0 winners when they met at Wembley a couple of weeks ago. A first-half penalty from more …

Arsenal are in clear need of all three points when they host top-four rivals Chelsea at the Emirates on Saturday (17:30 GMT, live on BT Sport).

The two teams were level on points in fourth and fifth as recently as Christmas Day, but a run of just one win in their last four matches has seen Arsenal fall six points behind fourth-placed Chelsea and more …

Blackpool will seek to turn home advantage into a famous upset when they host Premier League side Arsenal in the third round of the FA Cup at Bloomfield Road on Saturday (5.30pm GMT, live on BT Sport).

Blackpool may ply their trade in League One, two divisions down their pyramid from their visitors, but they need only look to more …